Kelly Stafford Credit Taylor SwiftHe has ties to football to help him grow his podcasting empire.
During the conversation with the singer and actress Jana Kramer On the Sunday, Nov. 17, episode of his “Wine Down” podcast, Stafford said that the football-themed episodes of his show, called “Time Out,” feature Swift with the Kansas City Chiefs star. Opened due to the relationship of Travis Kelce.
“‘Time Out’ is literally a thank you to Taylor Swift because she got so many women into soccer,” explained Stafford.
Stafford releases two weekly episodes of his podcast, “The Morning After,” with Tuesday’s “Time Out” episodes focusing on football and teaching listeners the basics of the game.
“As I’m doing this, I’m realizing how much I don’t know,” said Stafford, who is married to the Los Angeles Rams quarterback. Matthew Stafford.
He added, “Knowing the ins and outs is harder than I thought. I know the basics, which helps me see it. But that’s what ‘Time Out’ is. It’s basically But learning the basics so people can enjoy it more when they’re watching it with their significant others.
Kelly debuted “The Morning After” in 2021, shortly after her husband was traded to the Rams after spending the first 12 seasons of his NFL career with the Detroit Lions. The couple, who married in April 2015, have four daughters: twins; Sawyer And Chandler7, The hunter6, and Tyler4.
“I was really tired and down on myself about a lot of things — as a parent, as a wife, with the way I looked,” Stafford said of that period in her life.
Kelly explained how she saw the podcast as a vehicle to embrace the chaos of modern-day motherhood and relationships.
“I just wanted to create a place where we didn’t talk about all of our best stuff,” she told Kramer, 40. “Maybe we should mix it up and talk about some of our failures so we don’t feel so alone when we do. Fail.”
On the subject of Swift, 34, Stafford recently got honest about how she struggled with the attention the pop star’s relationship with Kelis, 35, received in her early days.
“I will say, I’m tired of the coverage of the Chiefs, actually the coverage of the NFL, this budding relationship over the last year,” Kelly said on the Oct. 30 episode of “The Morning After.”
He added, “It was a good business decision for the NFL, but I almost felt like it was moving the games. That bothered me. I was a little jealous of the fact that they It was getting all the attention and suddenly the football game was a sideshow, so yeah, maybe I let jealousy get the best of me.”
Whatever complicated feelings Kelly had about Swift went out the window this Halloween when she dressed up as the singer for the holiday just days after surprising her daughters with a trip to see her. Era tour In New Orleans